Okay, so, I was really curious about what’s gonna happen with NASCAR and the Camaro, you know, since they’re stopping making them. So I started digging around, just like any regular person would do.
First, I went straight to the source, you know, those NASCAR news sites. I searched for anything recent about the Camaro’s future. Turns out, they are saying that Chevy can still use the Camaro in races, even in 2025 and beyond. This was a bit of a surprise to me!

Then, I looked up when exactly the Camaro is ending its production. It is said that the current Camaro will stop being made by January 2025, which is not too far away.
After that, I tried to find out what Chevy is planning. Are they gonna make a new car for NASCAR, or what? But, there is nothing solid. Chevy is keeping quiet about their plans for both NASCAR and their regular cars. It’s all a big mystery right now.
Next, I checked if there are any changes planned for the Camaro ZL1 in 2024. Nope, nothing major. They’re keeping it the same for now.
So, here’s what I gathered. Even though the Camaro is going away in terms of being sold to regular folks like us, it’s gonna stick around in NASCAR for a while. But, Chevy can’t make any updates to the design of the car. It has to stay as is.
- Camaro production ending: January 2025.
- NASCAR future: Camaro can still race in 2025 and beyond.
- Chevy’s plans: Unknown, they’re not telling.
- Camaro ZL1 changes in 2024: None.
Here’s a quick rundown:
It’s kinda interesting, right? A car that’s no longer being made will still be racing. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see what Chevy does next. Maybe they’ll surprise us with something new, or maybe they’ll just keep the Camaro going in NASCAR. Who knows!
